It will be 15 hrs @ least back to Michigan or Ohio, and that is the southern route, not going through customs in NY via the Canadian Route.My guess? The bus is all Stickers they can remove them and move in stealth or have it towed / trailered ( maybe under a tarp ).
I can think of a major family owned bus firm (if it still is) that work like this could be done, but I am not saying where....
So my question is where in the Midwest are their some great Historical sites...
Holland Michigan, Mackinaw Island, or even Shipshawana where they make furniture. But the Biggie IMHO?
Henry Ford Village in Dearborn next to Ford Motor Company.
Hmmm....Great time to meet Allan Mulally CEO of Ford, yes look at my tag-line :-)...
Point Pleasant WV on the Ohio River. Home of the real first battle of the Revolution. Look up “Lord Dunmore’s War”. Also the some of the most beautiful murals on a flood wall in America. Pictoral history of the region. Riverboats in all directions because it is the confluence of the Kanawha and Ohio Rivers. Beautiful River Museum, Early American museum, WV State Farm Museum and (We won’t mention it’s also home to the Mothman and Mothman Museum). WV is also Palin country.
I imagine Ft. Detroit as well.
Tippecanoe would be an interesting stop on the way from Detroit to Chicago (you’d have to assume she can’t resist showing up in Obama’s backyard).
St. Louis is likely a “must do”, not just for the arch, but for its importance in being the staging point for westward expansion.
My guess is Lincoln’s birthplace or home in Kentucky, Reagan’s birthplace in Illinois, some place in Ohio like having to do with the Wright Brothers and perhaps the birthplace of the Republican Party in Ripon, Wisconsin.